Madison, News, RSS Twitter
 By  GreggParker Published 
11:50 am Saturday, July 18, 2015

Overcash assists historical society

Madison City Council President Tommy Overcash presents the key to storage space to Street Singers co-chairperson Lisa Patrick, in center, and hat designer Sharon Dinkle with Madison Station Historical Preservation Society. The historical society needed storage as it prepares for the Madison Christmas Magic Homes Tour. (Record Photo/Gregg Parker)

Madison City Council President Tommy Overcash presents the key to storage space to Street Singers co-chairperson Lisa Patrick, in center, and hat designer Sharon Dinkle with Madison Station Historical Preservation Society. The historical society needed storage as it prepares for the Madison Christmas Magic Homes Tour. (Record Photo/Gregg Parker)

MADISON – Madison City Council President Tommy Overcash has helped Madison Station Historical Preservation Society to prepare for one of its major community events.

Tommy Overcash and his wife Debbie Overcash secured storage space needed for the historical society’s costumes that Street Singers will wear during the Madison Christmas Magic Homes Tour.

The society “is extremely appreciative of Tommy and Debbie Overcash’s generous efforts in securing storage for these costumes,” Street Singer co-chairperson Lisa Patrick said. “Our appreciation also goes to Kay’s Cleaners for pressing over 95 of the costume pieces.”

“We are encouraged by such helpfulness from the community as we move toward Dec. 5 for the ‘Madison Christmas Magic Homes Tour’ where the Street Singers will complement the lovely homes on tour,” Patrick said.

Overcash reserved a storage room for the costumes at the former fire station on Sullivan Street, now used as a gym for the city’s police officers and fire fighters.

Overcash presented the key to the Sullivan Street site to Patrick and hat designer Sharon Dinkle. Dinkle, affiliated with Madison Station Antiques, will store about 30 Edwardian-style hats for use during the Christmas tour.

Any organization with members who want to join the Street Singers should contact Patrick by calling at 256-658-7436 or emailing to lisa.g.patrick@gmail.com.

The Madison Station Historical Preservation Society continues its mission to preserve the community’s history and to conduct projects to that end. Any resident can join the historical society, and individuals are not required to live in the historic district to join.

To join the historical society, mail a check for $20 for an individual or $25 for a family to P.O. Box 2411, Madison, AL 35758.

For more information, visit historicmadisonstation.com.

Also on The Madison Record
Madison Senior Center welcomes stray rooster and names him ‘Cluck Norris’
A: Main, Madison County Record, News, ...
Say hello to ‘Cluck Norris’
Gregg Parker 
October 15, 2025
MADISON – Madison Senior Center loves to welcome new members. However, they never expected to welcome a recent addition to their flock. In September, ...
Main Street Madison puts public input into plans for downtown development
A: Main, Business, Madison County Record, ...
Maria Rakoczy 
October 15, 2025
MADISON - Exciting times are ahead for downtown Madison thanks to a newly formed organization. Main Street Madison presented preliminary plans for dow...
‘Celebrate Madison’ to channel community spirit, pride
A: Main, Events, Madison County Record, ...
The free event will be held Oct. 23 at Toyota Field
Gregg Parker 
October 15, 2025
MADISON – The atmosphere at “Celebrate Madison” promises an upbeat night as residents give/take a good dose of pat-onthe- back praise. On Oct. 23, Cel...
Madison Witches Ride to return for downtown antics on Oct. 19
Events, Madison County Record, News, ...
Gregg Parker 
October 15, 2025
MADISON – In a fun ride, roll and stroll, the Madison Witches Ride will feature festive local witches of all sorts spreading Halloween cheer & throwin...
Best-Selling Author Jen Hatmaker brings tour to Blue Apple Books on Oct. 21
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
Gregg Parker 
October 15, 2025
MADISON – Among October activities at Blue Apple Books, author Jen Hatmaker’s visit is set for Oct. 21. Hatmaker’s memoir, “Awake,” was released in Se...
Vote now for Madison’s first “Pup Mayor” election
Madison County Record, News, The Madison Recor, ...
Staff Reports 
October 15, 2025
MADISON - The nominations are in and the candidate pool for Madison’s first “Pup Mayor” election are available for voting. The newly formed Main Stree...
Tootsie Roll 5K and Fun Run returns Nov. 1
Madison County Record, News, Schools, ...
Proceeds benefit the special education program at Madison City Schools
By JOHN PECK MCS Public Relations Manager 
October 15, 2025
MADISON - Hey all you runners and walkers out there. The Tootsie Roll 5K and 1-mile Fun Run is about to roll again in Madison. Sign up now for the Nov...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *